< Back
Image for Ethics and 'the nature of moral philosophy'

Ethics and 'the nature of moral philosophy'

British moral philosophers

by Moore G. E. (George Edward)

Synopsis

G. E. Moore's 1912 workEthicshas tended to be overshadowed by his famous earlier workPrincipia Ethica. However, its detailed discussions of utilitarianism, free will, and the objectivity of moral judgements find no real counterpart inPrincipia, while its account of right and wrong and of the nature of intrinsic value deepen our understanding of Moore's moral philosophy. Moore himself regarded the book highly, writing late in his career, "I myself like [it] better thanPrincipia Ethica, because it seems to me to be much clearer and far less full of confusions and invalid arguments." Short but philosophically rich, and written with impressive precision and intellectual candor,Ethicsis a minor classic which repays careful study. This new edition includes Moore's essay "The Nature of Moral Philosophy" as well as editorial notes, an introduction, and a guide to further reading.

Available format(s):

Classic Audio

Log in to read

What's an Audio Format

Book Information

Copyright year 2005
ISBN-13 9780199272013
ISBN-10 0199272018
Class Copyright
Publisher Clarendon Press/Oxford University Press
Subject PHILOSOPHY
File Size 0 MB
Number of Pages 212
Length of Recording 10
Shelf No. HK343